Cryptography

... is the art of creating mathematical / information theoretic assurances for who can do what with data, including but not limited to the classical example of encrypting messages so that only the key-holder can read it. Cryptography lives at an intersection of math, programming, and computer science.

This subreddit is intended for links and discussions surrounding the theory and practice of modern and strong cryptography.

Please note that this is a technical subreddit, not a political one! The focus is on the algorithms and the security of the implementations.

RULES

Don't forget to read our RULES PAGE! The rules listed there are also used as this sub's report reasons. The quick version;

Assume good faith and be kind. This is a friendly subreddit.

Codes, simple ciphers, ARGs, and other such "weak crypto" don't belong here. (Rule of thumb: If a desktop computer can break a code in less than an hour, it's not strong crypto.) You're probably looking for /r/codes.

Don't use this sub to cheat on competitions or challenges! You're expected to solve such problems yourself. You may ask for help to understand it, but you should disclose the source.

Systems that use crypto are not necessarily relevant here, e.g. Bitcoin. Maybe try /r/cryptocurrency? Political news also very rarely belong here. See the list of related subs below for alternatives. Remember that this sub is focused on the algorithms, and isn't political.